Have you ever wished you could wear your favorite Snapchat filter IRL? (We've all been there — I just look so much cuter as a pink-cheeked, long-eared bunny.) Vanessa Hudgens took advantage of her time in the spotlight as co-host of the Billboard Music Awards 2017 on Sunday to fulfill her own Snapchat-inspired dreams with an extra whimsical headpiece.

While introducing singer-songwriter Julia Michaels's performance of her hit song "Issues" with co-host Ludacris, Hudgens showed off her third outfit of the night: a cream-colored dress with a deep V-neck, gauzy sleeves, and black stripes around the waist, which she topped with a headband featuring multicolored butterflies suspended around her head. It was basically that Kardashian-approved filter that lets golden butterflies flit around the sides of your head — but in real life. BRB, finding my hot glue gun and some plastic butterflies to recreate this dreamy, spring look.

Of course, as was to be expected with such an unexpected accessory — no matter how adorable — Twitter users had mixed feelings about the headpiece. Some praised Hudgens's free-spirited vibe: "She's got butterflies around her head and looks flawless," one wrote, while another said, "Vanessa Hudgens is wearing a beautiful crown of butterflies and I would not expect anything less." But others thought the look was a little too arts-and-crafts. "Someone legit got fake butterflies from a Michaels craft store and stuck them in Vanessa Hudgens' hair," someone else tweeted.

Whether you love or hate the look, it definitely accentuated V's brand-new bob. The Powerless star chopped off her long, wavy locks this week, just in time for the hosting gig. Her hairstylist Nikki Lee, owner of LA salon Nine Zero One, recently spilled the story behind Hudgens's shorter 'do. "She wanted something fresh and fun for the Billboard Awards!" Lee said. "We cut a good 10 inches of length off, but kept her extensions in for fullness. It's a great way to get the most use out of your extensions before removing them." No word yet on whether butterflies prefer floating around long or short hair...